使用者評論

WordPress version 5.2.2
Clicking Regenerate Thumbnails in Media would bring me to an error page, and randomly the website received connection errors until finally I lost all access to the website. Renamed the plugins folder in the ftp directory, then re-enabled all of my plug-ins except this one.

Oh, thank you thank you thank you for developing this plugin!
I had serious issues with my photos being displayed all soft when I use them in my blog at wordpress.com.
Solution:
- Install "JPG Image Quality" plugin (yes, it hasn't been in active development for 3 years now, but it apparently works just fine even with WordPress 5.2)
- Install "Regenerate Thumbnails"
- Use "WP Admin" to access the admin menu (not usually shown on WordPress.com)
- In Settings - Media: Set the image quality to 100% (or slightly lower, though you start being able to discern the difference at about 96% or so).
- In Jetpack - Settings - Performance: DISABLE the Site Accelerator! (yes! the site accelerator caches the images on WordPress' central server, and as long as that happens any image quality you set on your own server will be totally irrelevant)
- In Tools - Regenerate Thumbnails: specify all thumbnails to be regenerated.
I am sorry to see the Site Accelerator go. But ... I really cannot live with the (lack of) photo quality it enforces.

I've been using this plug-in for years to clean over created images of Newspaper theme.. really useful, doing great job. Today, I've noticed that he passed away..Only I wanted to say thanks, rest in peace.

Version 3.0.2

Fix not being able to regenerate existing thumbnails for single images. Props @idofri.

Fix JavaScript error that could occur if the REST API response was unexpected (empty or PHP error).

Fix bug related to multibyte filenames.

If an image is used as the featured image on multiple posts, only regenerate it once instead of once per post.

Version 3.0.1

Temporarily disable the update post functionality. I tested it a lot but it seems there’s still some bugs.

Temporarily disable the delete old thumbnails functionality. It seems to work fine but without the update post functionality, it’s not as useful.

Try to more gracefully handle cases where there’s missing metadata for attachments.

Wait until init to initialize the plugin so themes can filter the plugin’s capability. plugins_loaded is too early.

Fix a JavaScript error that would cause the whole regeneration process to stop if an individual image returned non-JSON, such as a 500 error code.

Accept GET requests for the regenerate REST API endpoint instead of just POSTs. For some reasons some people’s sites are using GET despite the code saying use POST.

Make the attachment ID clickable in error messages.

Fetch 25 attachments at a time instead of 5. I was using 5 for testing.

PHP notice fixes.

Version 3.0.0

Complete rewrite from scratch using Vue.js and the WordPress REST API.

Version 2.2.4

Better AJAX response error handling in the JavaScript. This should fix a long-standing bug in this plugin. Props Hew Sutton.

Version 2.2.3

Make the capability required to use this plugin filterable so themes and other plugins can change it. Props Jackson Whelan.

Version 2.2.2

Don’t check the nonce until we’re sure that the action called was for this plugin. Fixes lots of “Are you sure you want to do this?” error messages.

Version 2.2.1

Fix the bottom bulk action dropdown. Thanks Stefan for pointing out the issue!

Version 2.2.0

Changes to the Bulk Action functionality were made shortly before the release of WordPress 3.1 which broke the way I implemented the specific multiple image regeneration feature. This version adds to the Bulk Action menu using Javascript as that’s the only way to do it currently.

Version 2.1.3

Move the error_reporting() call in the AJAX handler to the beginning so that we’re more sure that no PHP errors are outputted. Some hosts disable usage of set_time_limit() and calling it was causing a PHP warning to be outputted.

Version 2.1.2

When regenerating all images, newest images are done first rather than the oldest.

Fixed a bug with regeneration error reporting in some browsers. Thanks to pete-sch for reporting the error.

Supress PHP errors in the AJAX handler to avoid sending an invalid JSON response. Thanks to pete-sch for reporting the error.

Better and more detailed error reporting for when wp_generate_attachment_metadata() fails.

Version 2.1.1

Clean up the wording a bit to better match the new features and just be easier to understand.

Updated screenshots.

Version 2.1.0

Lots of new features!

Thanks to a lot of jQuery help from Boris Schapira, a failed image regeneration will no longer stop the whole process.

The results of each image regeneration is now outputted. You can easily see which images were successfully regenerated and which failed. Was inspired by a concept by Boris.

There is now a button on the regeneration page that will allow you to abort resizing images for any reason. Based on code by Boris.

You can now regenerate single images from the Media page. The link to do so will show up in the actions list when you hover over the row.

You can now bulk regenerate multiple from the Media page. Check the boxes and then select “Regenerate Thumbnails” form the “Bulk Actions” dropdown. WordPress 3.1+ only.

The total time that the regeneration process took is now displayed in the final status message.

jQuery UI Progressbar version upgraded.

Version 2.0.3

Switch out deprecated function call.

Version 2.0.2

Directly query the database to only fetch what the plugin needs (the attachment ID). This will reduce the memory required as it’s not storing the whole row for each attachment.

Version 2.0.1

I accidentally left a check_admin_referer() (nonce check) commented out.

Version 2.0.0

Recoded from scratch. Now uses an AJAX request per attachment to do the resizing. No more PHP maximum execution time errors or anything like that. Also features a pretty progress bar to let the user know how it’s going.